Fairfield Glade Newswire

A number of Fairfield Glade members who are year-round residents have asked why we close the popular restaurant during the winter months. The short answer is, we make every effort to be good stewards of your funds, and closing Stonehenge in winter saves money.
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The Fairfield Glade Ladies Club baked their hearts out this year for the Mistletoe Marketplace Bake Sale. This wonderful effort resulted in a record amount of money raised toward the Scholarship Fund for Students Returning to School.
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On Friday November 16, the Fairfield Glade Hiking Group will celebrate the end of the fall hiking season with a potluck lunch rain or shine at the Fairfield Glade Community Club Center on Stonehenge Drive after the morning hike. The hike will be in Fairfield Glade on the 2.9 mile Canyon Trail.
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Daniel E. Jesse Daniel E. Jesse, passed away peacefully the morning of October 16, 2018 at home in Fairfield Glade, TN. He was surrounded by his wife, Sherry; his son, Tom Jesse and his fianc , Diane Ladd; daughters, Noel DeLaurentis and Nicole Mitchell; grandchildren, Hunter Mitchell and Jacob Jesse, who were both with him in spirit.
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Mr. and Mrs. Keith Walther, of Fairfield Glade, are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Chloe Alexis Walther, to Andrew Chandler Brown of Crossville.
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It was a casual morning walk which turned into a documentary for Why We Live Here. Kathy Fitzgerald of 11 Wilbourn Circle went on a walk with her dog, Sedrick, and was treated to this spectacular sunrise over Fairfield Glade and more! "We were looking toward the dead-end portion of Wilbourn Drive," Fitzgerald said.
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... and debate all the items presented. So it's actually here in the workshops that decisions affecting the Fairfield Glade community are made. The Thursday Board meeting then is primarily a forum during which votes are taken on the items thrashed out ...
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Visitors from Cumberland County government and the Tennessee House of Representatives provided updates on ambulance response times, a proposed shopping complex in Crossville, and the wind turbine moratorium during what was a comparatively routine monthly Fairfield Glade Board of Directors meeting. Cumberland County Mayor Allen Foster, Cumberland County 9th District Commissioner Carl McLeod, and Cameron Sexton, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives for the 25th district shared insights and answered resident questions.
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The Community Club Environmental Committee and the Art Guild at Fairfield Glade was fortunate to have Ed Stone of Stone Communications judge the "Natural Wonders of Fairfield Glade Photo Contest." Mr. Stone is a freelance travel writer and photographer.
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The Fairfield Glade Fire Department was notified by First National Bank of Tennessee that there may be irregularities on some of the Fire Department's accounts. The Fire Department Board of Directors along with command staff of the Fire Department are currently cooperating with the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office along with the Office of the District Attorney concerning this matter.
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Celia Krinbill Sieber, 87, of Cookeville, and formerly of Fairfield Glade, Tennessee, passed away Tuesday morning, April 10, 2018, at NHC Health Care of Cookeville. A celebration of life for Celia Sieber will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept.
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The Fairfield Glade Music Festival hosted by the Rotary Club of Fairfield Glade is Saturday September 29, 12 noon until 6 P.M. at the Square in Fairfield Glade. Tickets are $10 each from Fairfield Glade Community and Conference Center, First National Bank on Peavine Rd., and Good Times Wine Spirits & Beer in Crossville.
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Positively Glade's core mission is simple - spread the word about our community's natural beauty, outstanding amenities and vibrant lifestyle and advocate for all of the great things Fairfield Glade has to offer. a How did Positively Glade start? My wife and I moved to Fairfield Glade in 2016.
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Introduction of two new members, an update on key financial indicators, and unveiling of a proposed $11.5 million Master Plan highlighted the Fairfield Glade Community Club Board of Directors' annual meeting held Friday in the Community and Conference Center ballroom. Bruce Cox and Ken Flierl were introduced as winners of the three-person race to fill Board of Director positions, receiving 3,990 and 3,490 votes, respectively.
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In a three-hour public workshop highlighted by candid discussion and occasional disagreement, members of the Fairfield Glade Board of Directors responded to 30 recommendations previously shared with them by the Residents Voice on August 20. The Residents Voice recommendations were discussed in detail among the seven board members. By design, however, no actions were taken, no decisions were made, there was no dialogue with Residents Voice representatives, nor were comments or questions heard from the estimated 150 people in attendance.
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In the most recent Fairfield Glade Attitude survey, 95 % of all respondents believe our community should have emergency medical services that meet or exceed standards for response and quality of service. In support of this response on Wednesday, September 12, a number of past and present Fairfield Glade Community Club Board Members, emergency service providers, and the Ladies Club President travelled to Knoxville, to discuss with AMR their guaranteed response time ambulatory services and view their state-of-the-art training facilities, and equipment which is used for treating patients and helping to save lives.
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Members of the 45th Annual Fairfield Glade Ladies Invitational Golf Tournament committee met Tuesday, August 28 in the Art Circle Public Library Children's Reading Room to present a total of $9,900 to Denise Melton, House of Hope; Donna King, Imagination Library; and Lisa Phillips, Cumberland County Schools Family Resource Center. The funds, raised during the tournament's July 13th opening reception, will support the charities' ongoing local projects and programs, and the ladies all agreed that the funds will make a real difference to the children of Cumberland County.
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